Clutter (Verb)
Meaning
Fill a space in a disorderly way.
Classification
Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..
Examples
- The room's empty shelves began to clutter up with old boxes as we unpacked the moving truck.
- Her studio would quickly clutter with half-finished art projects if she didn't set up a organizational system.
- Years of accumulation started to clutter the once spacious attic, leaving little room to maneuver.
- The busy workstations began to clutter with empty coffee cups and food wrappers.
- Books and papers started to clutter the small desk, making it hard to find any space to work.